East Winch is a small rural village where older brick and flint properties regularly have chimney stacks that are no longer in use and slowly letting water into the roof — we take them down and make the roof good.
East Winch sits a few miles south-east of King's Lynn, close to the RSPB Snettisham reserve, and has the feel of a genuine working Norfolk village with period brick farmhouses, traditional cottages and a handful of converted agricultural buildings. The older housing stock here was built for solid-fuel heating throughout, meaning multiple stacks on a single property are not unusual. Once one fireplace is decommissioned, the stack above it starts to deteriorate because there is no heat rising to keep it dry.
We dismantle the stack to below the ridge, rebed any disturbed tiles or pantiles, and fit a low-profile vent cap to leave the roof clean and watertight. All work is carried out from properly erected scaffold. If you can see open joints or brick face-loss on your East Winch chimney, get us out for a free look before the problem works its way inside.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.